Pitbull is coming to UF in October
By Jessica Giles | Sep. 20, 2018Mr. Worldwide is making a pit stop in Gainesville at the beginning of October.
Mr. Worldwide is making a pit stop in Gainesville at the beginning of October.
After Tropical Storm Florence strengthened to a hurricane Sunday morning, the National Weather Service is urging Floridians not to let their guard down yet.
People from all political spectrums felt connected to the late Senator, who died on Saturday.
The library's $3 million upgrade brought new furniture, more accessible spaces and a production lab for educators.
The nonprofit sent out mailers in support of Magruder, according to the lawsuit.
The City of Gainesville joined 10 other Florida cities in a lawsuit challenging portions of the state statute restricting local regulation of guns.
Hours after a single gunshot rang out at Forest High School about 40 miles away, about 200 students walked out of Eastside High School on Friday morning as part of a National School Walkout.
The City Commission approved a contract Thursday to equip more than 100 Gainesville Police Department officers with body-worn cameras.
Jessica Giessman threw her arms around Viper, a yellow Labrador retriever, and looked up at a UF police officer with puppy-dog eyes.
Nidhi Kalva wanted to leave her mark on UF before she graduates next month. This week she plants to do just that.
Susan Johnson bends to light one of the 352 candles in St. Patrick Catholic Church, located at 500 NE 16th Ave., on Thursday night. The candles, which represented the 352 inmates on death row in Florida, were part of the church’s Cities for Life Day event.
Gainesville City Manager Anthony Lyons speaks during the 2018 State of the City Address on Wednesday at the Gainesville Police Department.
Gainesville City Manager Anthony Lyons speaks during the 2018 State of the City Address on Wednesday at the Gainesville Police Department.
Susan Johnson bends to light one of the 352 candles in St. Patrick Catholic Church, located at 500 NE 16th Ave., on Thursday night. The candles, which represented the 352 inmates on death row in Florida, were part of the church’s Cities for Life Day event.
Susan Johnson bends to light one of the 352 candles in St. Patrick Catholic Church, located at 500 NE 16th Ave., on Thursday night. The candles, which represented the 352 inmates on death row in Florida, were part of the church’s Cities for Life Day event.
Earl P. Powers Park on Newnans Lake experienced severe flooding from Hurricane Irma, damaging the boat ramp and fishing pier.
Teresa Sellos, a UF computer science fifth-year, tapes a Post-It note to a Student Government’s banner that reads “What makes you diverse?” on Monday on Turlington Plaza. The banner is part of a weeklong series of events hosted by Student Government called Diversity Week.
Teresa Sellos, a UF computer science fifth-year, tapes a Post-It note to a Student Government’s banner that reads “What makes you diverse?” on Monday on Turlington Plaza. The banner is part of a weeklong series of events hosted by Student Government called Diversity Week.
The new AC Hotel Gainesville Downtown overlooks Midtown on NW 14th Street. The 10-story hotel is set to open on Feb. 20.
The new AC Hotel Gainesville Downtown overlooks Midtown on NW 14th Street. The 10-story hotel is set to open on Feb. 20.